Has Medicine Hat's Energy Sustainability Policy Left Lethbridge Behind? (Part 1)

Published: Sept. 16, 2010, midnight

b"Medicine Hat\\u2019s Energy Sustainability Department is focused on providing its citizens with energy conservation and renewable energy education, incentives and leadership through a variety of \\u201cHat Smart\\u201d initiatives. The mission of the department is to help Medicine Hat reduce its reliance on fossil fuels and position itself to thrive in the post carbon economy. \\n\\nThe speaker strongly believes municipal energy strategies should include energy efficiency, conservation and renewable energy, as they will play a critical role in the sustainability of all communities in the 21st century. Leadership from provincial and federal governments is also needed and will ultimately be paramount to the success of such strategies.\\n\\nWhile Lethbridge and Medicine Hat have been friendly rivals for well over a century, they often try to outdo each other. Could it be that Lethbridge is being left in the dust regarding sustainable energy policies? The speaker will explain the issues and offer his perspective.\\n\\nSpeaker: Russ Smith\\n\\nRuss Smith is the City of Medicine Hat's Energy Sustainability Manager. He has worked for the City of Medicine Hat the past fifteen years in a variety of roles including extensive financial and strategic planning within the City\\u2019s Energy division. Russ earned his Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Calgary in 1991."